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  3. VITAL U.K. BUDGET PRESENTED TO-DAY

    LONDON, April 17.—Reuter's political writer says, that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) to-day gave Cabinet a preview of the Budget which he will present to the House of ...

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  4. MALAYAN WAR CABINET ANTI-TERRORIST PLANS

    SINGAPORE, April 17.—Britain's new anti-Terrorist Director (Lieutenant-General Sir Harold Rawdon Briggs) to-day announced the formation of a Malayan "War Cabinet" which would strike at the roots of ...

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  5. "AUSTRALIA'S POLICY IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA MUST BE MAINTAINED"--MR. MENZIES

    SYDNEY, April 17.—AustralIa's policy of close co-operation with the United Kingdom and other British countries for the maintenance of their common interest in South-east Asia must be continued, the ...

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    His Majesty the King and the President drive in State from Victoria Station to Buckingham Palace. On their arrival at Victoria Station for a three-day visit to London, the President of the French Republic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Rev. E. J. Davidson Says:

    SYDNEY, Apr. 16.—Rev. E. J. Davidson, Rector of St. James's Church of England, who returned to ...

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  8. HOTEL TO BECOME LUXURY PALACE

    SYDNEY, Apr. 17.—Clifton Gardens Hotel, Sydney, will be turned into a £1,000,000 luxury palace by a syndicate, Mr. ...

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  9. Announcement Soon on Second Royal Baby?

    LONDON, Apr. 17.—Rumours persisted in Britain to-day that it would be officially announced shortly that Princess ...

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  10. Ironworkers' Convention

    SYDNEY, April 17.—Practically the whole of the opening day of the iron-workers' convention was ...

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  11. BEACH MURDER TRIAL COMMENCED

    MELBOURNE, April 16.—More than 100 people packed the public gallery of the Criminal Court to-day when the Crown opened the Albert Park beach murder ...

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  12. WATERSIDERS' RECORD LIFT

    BRISBANE, April 17.—The Brisbane waterfront in the last three weeks, has handled an estimated ...

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  13. YOUTH GAOLED: CAUSED BODILY HARM TO BABY

    BRISBANE, April 17.—An 18-year-old farm labourer, Ronald Potter, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Mansfield in the ...

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  14. DUGAN-MEARS ON 6 CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Apr 17.—Darcy Esekiel Dugan and William Cecil Mears were committed for trial at the end of ...

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  15. OIL TANKER ABLAZE: TWO MEN KILLED

    SINGAPORE April 17.—Two Indonesian sailors of the British oil tanker Lingula were killed, and 10 ...

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  16. Wool Cheque Records

    BRISBANE, April 17.—Australia's wool cheque reached £225,247,240 for the first nine months of the current season ...

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  17. U.S. INVITATION TO MARJORIE JACKSON

    SYDNEY, Apr. 17.—Empire Games sprint champion Marjorie Jackson will leave for the U.S. by air on Wednesday ...

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  18. PRICE CONTROL CHALLENGED

    BRISBANE, April 17.—The validity of price Control is to be challenged in the High Court in Sydney to-morrow by ...

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  19. TRAM UNION BOOKS HALL TO EXPLAIN STRIKE TO PUBLIC

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—The Melbourne Tramways ways Employees' Association has booked a public hall here next Sunday to "explain the tram strike to the public." This is not reassuring to observers, who ...

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  20. N.S.W. SECTION OF "MISS AUSTRALIA" QUEST BOARD MAY BE EXPELLED

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—The 1950 Federal "Miss Australia Quest Board may expel the "rebel" New South Wales section unless it pays its 1949 financial contribution, and agrees to abide by the majority ...

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  21. COMMANDANT READY FOR "RED" DISPLAY

    LONDON, Apr. 17.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent saps Major-General G. K. Bourne, British Commandant in ...

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  22. 41 GENERALS AMONG 1600 JAP. REPATRIATES

    TOKIO, April 17.—Russia Included 41 Japanese generals and one admiral among 1600 prisoners of war who to-day ...

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  23. OTHER SOURCES OF INCOME FOR COUNCILS URGED

    BRISBANE, April 17.—In a broadcast to-night, the Lord Mayor (Ald. Chandler) predicted that council rates ...

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  24. DISCOVERY OF ANOTHER GOLD REEF?

    MELBOURNE, Apr. 17.—Albert Smith said to-day be had uncovered another gold reef in Wilson-street, ...

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  25. NEW COAL BOARD CHAIRMAN

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—The appointment of a new chairman for the Joint Coal Board was under urgent consideration, ...

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  26. Doctors Develop Test for Cancer

    ATLANTIC CITY, April 17.—Dr. H. S. Penn, of the University of California, with three colleagues, reported to ...

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  27. GOVT., A.L.P.. AND R.C. CHURCH ATTACKED AT PEACE CONGRESS

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—The Menzies Government, the Australian Labour Party, and the Roman Catholic Church were bitterly attacked at the Peace Congress in the Assembly Hall to-day. Five hundred ...

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  28. "YARD" OFFICIAL'S BERLIN MISSION

    LONDON, April 17.—An Assistant Commissioner at Scotland Yard, Mr. John Nott-Bowerk, left by air for Berlin ...

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  29. YUGOSLAV WIDOW CLAIMS £800

    SYDNEY, Apr. 16.—A Yugoslav widow living in Belgrade claimed in the Workers' Compensation Court to-day £800 ...

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  30. THREAT OVER STREET NAMES IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, April 17.—Residents of the Canberra suburbs of Turner and O'Connor were quite serious in their intention ...

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  31. SETBACK FOR DEAN

    SYDNEY, April 17.—The "Red" Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, suffered another setback in Newcastle ...

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  32. MEAT RATION PROSPECTS BRIGHTER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Apr. 17.—The President of the National Federation of Meat Traders' Associations said to-day that the ...

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  33. MAN FOUND DEAD

    ROCKHAMPTON, April 17.—A man believed to be Frederick Childs was found dead with an incised wound in his ...

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  34. INDIAN QUINTUPLETS

    LONDON, Apr. 17.—Associated Press correspondent in Calcutta says an Indian United Press newsagency reported ...

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